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Judge Orders YouTube to Give All User Histories to Viacom

Google will have to turn over every record of every video watched by YouTube users, including users’ names and IP addresses, to Viacom, which is suing Google for allowing clips of its copyright videos to appear on YouTube, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Viacom wants the data to prove that infringing material is more popular than user-created videos, which could be used to increase Google’s liability if it is found guilty of contributory infringement.

youtubelogo2Viacom filed suit against Google in March 2007, seeking more than $1 billion in damages for allowing users to upload clips of Viacom’s copyright material. Google argues that the law provides a safe harbor for online services so long as they comply with copyright takedown requests.

Although Google argued that turning over the data would invade its users’ privacy, the judge’s ruling (.pdf) described that argument as “speculative” and ordered Google to turn over the logs on a set of four tera-byte hard drives.

The judge also turned Google’s own defense of its data retention policies — that IP addresses of computers aren’t personally revealing in and of themselves, against it to justify the log dump.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has already reacted, calling the order a violation of the Video Privacy Protection act that “threatens to expose deeply private information.”

The order also requires Google to turn over copies of all videos that it has taken down for any reason.

Viacom also requested YouTube’s source code, the code for identifying repeat copyright infringement uploads, copies of all videos marked private, and Google’s advertising database schema.

Those requests were denied in whole, except that Google will have to turn over data about how often each private video has been watched and by how many persons.

Digital Point - Don’t Change Your E-mail Address

A warning for Digital Point forum members. Don’t change your e-mail address…

… unless you want to lose your account that is.

A technical issue means that if you change your e-mail address your account gets put into a moderation queue that the moderators can’t see.

There are warnings posted in Digital Point about this problem but I’d never seen them and I’ve been a member for nearly a year. In my opinion it’s a serious problem that should be dealt with as soon as possible.

Only administrators on Digital Point are able to correct this problem and restore your account. I only counted 3 administrators for the whole forum, none of which had been online recently. One did not accept PMs and another’s profile said he would not reply to user PMs.

One of those admins is forum owner Shawn Hogan but he’s as illusive as the spiney puffer fish of the upper congo.

So the result of a simple e-mail change in the user control panel has now essentially doomed my DP account to an early demise. Nearly 1000 posts, reputation and iTrader built up over the past year wiped out for simply changing my e-mail address. It sucks… really really sucks.

Is FriendFeed The New Twitter?

If you haven’t heard of FriendFeed you must be living in a small space tent on the dark side of the moon. FriendFeed is flavor of the month in the Internet startup world. It launched on February 25th, announcing $5 in funding at the same time.

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So what exactly is FriendFeed? It is essentially a place to follow what people are doing on the Internet.FriendFeed aggregates information from many other sites like YouTube, Flickr and more.

The user interface is clean and simple to use. This isn’t surprising given that the company was created by ex-Googlers. Many seasoned web users are saying that FriendFeed is the most amazing thing they’ve seen in years.

Make your own mind up by visiting FriendFeed and trying out the service today.

Flock - The Social Web Browser…

Flock is a new web browser built on the Mozilla Firefox codebase. It specializes in providing social networking and other web 2.0 features. Flock integrates social networking and media services including YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Blogger and more.

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When you log into any of the supported services Flock activates these services automatically. Flock contains functionality that advises when friends have updated their profile, uploaded photos or other published items relevant to the user. Flock allows media sharing via drag and drop, photo uploading, and a built-in blog editor for posting from anywhere on the web.

The Flock browser is available as a free download, and supports Mac, PC and Linux platforms. Flock 1.0 was reviewed by CNet as Best Mac Software of 2007. Harry McCracken from PC World said Flock is his “New Favorite Web Browser”.

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With the discontiunuation of the Netscape browser by AOL. Firefox and Flock are being recommended as alternative browsers. AOL recommended the Flock browser to it’s userbase of Netscape users in March 2008.

Flock has announced recently that they have had nearly 3 million downloads and an 135% percent increase in active users in the first two months of 2008.

You can download Flock for free at Flock.com.

Tired of Myspace? Try This New Online Rock Community…

There are more and more specialized social networking sites popping up every day. I’m noticing more and more sites like MySpace and Facebook but centered around a particular topic or niche appearing each week.

After playing Guitar Hero with some friends recently I was told about a new Rock Music community called TimeToRock.net which has only been around a month or so but is already creating a lot of intrest with rock music fans (and people who play Guitar Hero!). ;)

Are You A Wannabe Rockstar?

Users can signup for free and do just about everything including…

  • Upload avatars, images, audio and video files to share with other users
  • Make a custom profile page with backgrounds, colors etc much like MySpace
  • Make blog posts
  • Take part in the forum
  • Add and search for friends
  • Chat with friends, leave messages and much more!

There is so much going on with this site it but it is very easy to use. It looks like a great place to hang out if you like any kind of rock music, old or new! Actually even if you don’t like rock music it still looks like a lot of fun!

TimeToRock.net - The Rock Music Communtiy

There are two levels of membership to the site. Standard and Gold. The standard membership is intended to be free, the gold normally costs $20 and offers unlimited uploads and other advantages.

All new members are currently being upgraded to Gold for free. I understand that the first 1000 new members will be upgrade to Gold for free, so this is your chance to get a free Gold membership on one of the hottest new social networking sites!

Take a look at this great new Online Rock Community and get yourself a free account! There is also a feature to tell your friends, so it’s easy to get all your friends on there!

Netscape Is Dead… Long Live Firefox…

The Internet browser, which first introduced me to the Internet in 1994 is no more. As of February 1st 2008, AOL has ceased development of the Netscape web browser and is no longer providing support.

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AOL’s director of the Netscape brand, Tom Drapeau has recommended that users of Netscape based browsers switch to Mozilla Firefox. Indeed, the last few releases of Netscape have been based around the popular open-source Firefox browser.

Drapeau writes…

“Given AOL’s current business focus and the success the Mozilla Foundation has had in developing critically acclaimed products, we feel it’s the right time to end development of Netscape branded browsers, hand the reigns fully to Mozilla and encourage Netscape users to adopt Firefox.”

Netscape Navigator faced heavy competition from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer during the browser wars of the later 90s. The fact that Microsoft’s browser shipped with every new Windows PC meant that Netscape’s market share was significantly damaged. This was central to the anti-trust case against Microsoft.

Later acquired by AOL, most people agree that much of the original Netscape died with AOL’s purchase. There have been a number of developments in the browser market in recent years. Mozilla mutated into the Firefox of today and new contenders like Safari and Opera appeared on the scene.

It remains to be seen what will happen to Netscape’s small development team. Official support ended February 1st but the Netscape community forum is still active. The Netscape web portal lives on, for now at least.

Anyone feeling nostalgic can always install the Netscape themes and add ons available for Firefox. Just search for Netscape and you’ll find plenty! ;)

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Fanpop - The Next Generation Of Fansite…

It’s tough to keep up with the world wide web when it keeps getting bigger and bigger each day. Wouldn’t it be great if someone organized the web into topics you care about?

Four guys in San Francisco thought so too and created Fanpop!

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Fanpop.com is a one-stop destination for real people with real passions to find real content and community.

Remember when the web was small enough that you could look at a directory of the best sites on the web for a certain area of interest? We miss those days. :(
Fanpop is the next generation of fansite created for the fans by the fans. It’s a one-stop destination for fans of anything and everything and the place to find fellow devoted fans.

Fanpop makes discovering and sharing content fun, easy and social.

Fanpop is essentially a network of user-generated fansites for different topics of interest created and maintained by the community of fans. There fandoms are called a “spot” because it’s a place where you can hang out and get to know other fans.

Every spot has a bunch of really cool features that empower the fans to share and discover content and interact with each other.

In all spots you can find the following features:

  • Videos - kinda like youtube
  • Links - social bookmarking
  • Picks - choose between A and B type polls
  • Forums - you know what a forum is right?
  • Headlines - news from around the web
  • Soapbox - an article type publishing system
  • Image Gallery - can you say flickr?
  • Fans - like friends just called fans

You really should go check it out for yourself… Fanpop.com

Lookout for a deluge of cloning projects at a freelancing site near you soon. ;)

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Free MP3 Search Tool From Mixsta.com…

Mixsta is a Free MP3 Search Tool for finding all of your favorite music. You simply enter the artist name and song name and click search.

You can also simply enter an artist to view all the available music from that artist.

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Mixsta will search thousands of audio files for you and return the closest matches. You can then listen or download each song.

Of course you should only listen or download music if it is legal to do so. :)

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Get Inside Digg With Digg Labs…

I think everyone reading this will know exactly what Digg is right? A very popular site combining social bookmarking, blogging and syndication. Unless you’ve been living on the dark side of the moon you’ve probably Dugg plenty of stories.

But what a lot of people aren’t aware of is something called Digg Labs!

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So what exactly is Digg Labs?

The labs provide a broader (and deeper) view of Digg. A lot of stuff gets submitted to Digg every day, so good things can sometimes fly right past you. Labs projects look beneath the surface of the Digg community’s activities.

Stack

Digg Stack shows diggs occurring in real time on up to 100 stories at once. Diggers fall from above and stack up on popular stories. Brightly colored stories have more Diggs.

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Swarm

Digg Swarm draws a circle for stories as they’re dugg. Diggers swarm around stories, and make them grow. Brightly colored stories have more Diggs. This is my personal favourite!

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BigSpy

Digg BigSpy places stories at the top of the screen as they are dugg. As new stories are dugg, older stories move down the list. Bigger stories have more Diggs.

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Arc

Digg Arc displays stories, topics, and containers wrapped around a sphere. Arcs trail people as they Digg stories across topics. Stories with more Diggs make thicker arcs.

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Pics

Digg Pics is a relative newcomer to Digg Labs. It tracks the activity of images on the site. Images slide in from the left as people Digg and submit them. Pretty cool stuff if you ask me!

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You can also download all of the above as screensavers and run them on your PC or Mac!

Check out… Digg Labs now! :)

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Facebook Social Ads - Pay Per Click Has Evolved…

Facebook Social Ads is the key to effective Facebook marketing, but only if used properly.

There are lots of advantages to using Facebook as a marketing tool, but the pitfalls can be tremendous. Remember when you went through the growing pains of setting up your Adwords campaign and how long it took you to see any profit at all, let alone a significant profit? Facebook marketing is the same. Only through trial and error will you learn how to customize Facebook monetization for your particular needs.

If you are serious about slicing off just a small piece of the world’s most popular social networking website, then you need to learn how Facebook Marketing actually works.

Facebook Social Ads - The New Adwords is an extremely helpful guide when trying to understand and setup a Facebook Advertising campaign.

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